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GARFINKEL: Who died and made you king of the "Alphabet Song," question mark, question mark, lowercase K, bye. MATT: It wasn't my intention to replace the original ABC song we all know and love.
Most English-speaking individuals are familiar with the so-called "Alphabet Song." Some people even still use the jaunty tune as a reference when confronted with the task of alphabetizing anything.
By the way, do you find yourself still singing it in your head when you're searching for a letter or because the length of the ABC song is how long we should wash our hands? Asking for a friend.
However, I thought the freaking alphabet song was safe. I was wrong. So why is this outrageous phenomenon occurring? Is nothing sacred? Oh dang, we must protect “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star ...
Remember when that new version of the iconic Alphabet Song materialized ... I saw an article from ABC News (how ironic) pop up introducing this song to us. Interesting the article doesn ...
how to say the alphabet.' The alteration comes after hundreds of years of The ABC Song, which was created in 1835, set to the tune originally composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1761.
A TikTok mom is going viral for announcing — and performing — the new ABC ... song — and parents everywhere have strong opinions on the matter. In the video, Jess performs the new alphabet ...
The tune is recommended by experts to help kids "who are struggling readers." If you've heard kids coming home from school singing a slightly altered version of the alphabet song, you're not alone.
TOLEDO, Ohio — A new version of the classic ABC song is sweeping ... and changing the pacing of the song is really messing with some people's minds. The pace of the Alphabet Song is different ...
The ABC song uses the same tune ... more and more children learned the song when they were young to help them to remember the letters of the alphabet. Another question that might be worth thinking ...
As the new alphabet song is going viral on TikTok, Rachel Platt tells PEOPLE why the changes are helping young learners ...